Sounds interesting, would definitely check it out. Good luck.
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Country | Poland |
Signed Up | September 24, 2012 |
Last Posted | November 28, 2012 at 4:18 PM |
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I use a purple cross for rockets, a green open circle for shotgun, and a blue half cross for melee. They are all scale 38.
Great job guys, you didn't lose a match at least from the ones I saw. And I felt bad for yz falling off the map :(
http://tf2dingalings.com/sound/details/580
Found another one, but it's a bit quieter and plays longer :p
Yeah Maple I'd like to see a proportional representational system too. And those are two of the major reasons I've heard for people giving for not wanting to vote either. A fellow classmate in one of my political science class said he's more closely aligned with Obama but he wouldn't vote for him because of religious and moral issues.
I think if you wanted to get more people involved in the political process that you would need the races to be more competitive, which isn't possible in some states because they favor one party so heavily over the other. Unless, more parties and candidates entered the race which isn't likely unless we change the voting systems and make it easier for new parties to form. As for voter apathy, I care about that not because of tradition but because I think the system would be better with more participation and more people to come up with new ideas to be implemented. Although that may not be the case as people are often uninformed when they vote, and as you said tend to vote with their hearts not minds. Although in another class I took many people said they don't vote because they feel unqualified and uninformed. So maybe at least a few people who are getting more involved after learning a little more will try to do their research before voting, but idk :/
#31, isn't it because there are some issues that the legislature themselves don't want to vote on? Like an issue that they don't want to touch, or am I thinking of referendums again?
Yeah, I'd much prefer the US to use the alternative vote/instant-runoff voting. But I will still vote because of my states ballot proposals, and because of some close local elects. And will probably write in a candidate for president.
What do you think is a better unlock, ubersaw or gunboats?
Omg, this is awesome. Thanks so much Mocha. And Thursday looks like a good day for some tf2.